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Unrelated News: Vacuum Tube Seals and "Widow's Bay" Ending

This cluster contains two unrelated news items: one about the technical challenges of creating metal-to-glass seals for vacuum tubes, and another explaining the ending of the first season of "Widow's Bay" and teasing a second season. AI

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Unrelated News: Vacuum Tube Seals and "Widow's Bay" Ending

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    📰 The Problem of Making a Good Metal-To-Glass Seal If you’ve ever taken a close look at a vacuum tube, you’ll have seen the seals around the pins that keep ever

    📰 The Problem of Making a Good Metal-To-Glass Seal If you’ve ever taken a close look at a vacuum tube, you’ll have seen the seals around the pins that keep everything air-tight while providing the the device’s electrical contacts. …read more 📰 Source: Hackaday 🔗 Link: https://hac…

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    🎮 Widow's Bay season 1 ending explained by director, plus a season 2 teaser Widow's Bay director Hiro Murai breaks down season 1's wild ending and what it means

    🎮 Widow's Bay season 1 ending explained by director, plus a season 2 teaser Widow's Bay director Hiro Murai breaks down season 1's wild ending and what it means for season 2. 📰 Source: Polygon.com 🔗 Link: https://www.polygon.com/widows-bay-season-1-ending-explained-season-2-direc…